FIELD
[0001] This invention relates to plastic structures. More particularly, this invention relates
to structures constructed from blow-molded plastic and, in particular, to high-strength,
low-weight, blow-molded plastic structures used in furniture and structural panels.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Various items, such as tables, chairs, partitions, walls, and sports equipment are
formed from plastic. In order to reduce the weight of the items, blow-molded plastic
is typically used. A blow-molded plastic structure has outer walls that enclose an
interior hollow space. While the hollow interior reduces the weight, the hollow interior
of such blow-molded items may also reduce the strength of the item so that the item
is unable to support a relatively large amount of weight or force.
[0003] It is known that strengthening ribs made of metal or other durable material may be
added to a blow-molded structure to increase the load-bearing strength of the structure.
However, such strengthening ribs often significantly increase the weight of the structure
and may create stress points in attachment locations that lead to mechanical failure
of the structure.
[0004] Strengthening ribs may also be integrally formed from plastic during the blow-molding
process in order to increase the load-bearing capability of the blow-molded structure.
Such ribs may extend over portions of the length and width of the structure to provide
load-bearing support for the structure. However, integrally formed ribs in conventional
structures typically have thicker walls that add weight to the structure, increase
production time, and increase the cost of producing such structures. While ribs are
generally necessary to provide structural support over large expanses of blow-molded
panels, geometries that allow for thinner and lighter weight ribs are desired.
[0005] In view of the foregoing, there continues to be a need for blow-molded structures
having improved load-bearing capability and simple light-weight configurations.
SUMMARY
[0006] The above and other needs are met by a blow-molded structural panel having a sloping-height
rib structure. The height and the width of the rib structure varies over its length.
In one preferred embodiment, the rib has three large-height portions separated by
two small-height portions, with a gradual slope in height between the various portions.
In some embodiments, the rib structure is wider in the small-height portions than
it is in the large-height portions. The lower height of the rib structure in some
portions enhances the stiffness of the panel, while also using less material because
the plastic does not have to be drawn so deeply into the mold in the small-height
portions.
[0007] In one embodiment, the blow-molded structural panel includes a panel surface and
a stiffening rib structure extending outward from the panel surface. The stiffening
rib structure includes a first end portion and a second end portion disposed opposite
the first end portion. A first tall portion is disposed adjacent the first end portion.
The first tall portion has a first tall portion height. A second tall portion is disposed
adjacent the second end portion. The second tall portion has a second tall portion
height. One or more short portions are disposed between the first tall portion and
the second tall portion. Each short portion has a short portion height that is less
than the first tall portion height and less than the second tall portion height.
[0008] In some embodiments, the stiffening rib structure includes first and second sloped
portions. The first sloped portion, which is disposed between the first end portion
and the first tall portion, has a height that slopes from adjacent the panel surface
to the first tall portion height. The second sloped portion, which is disposed between
the second tall portion and the second end portion, has a height that slopes from
adjacent the panel surface to the second tall portion height.
[0009] In some embodiments, the stiffening rib structure includes a third tall portion disposed
between the first and second tall portions, and the one or more short portions include
first and second short portions. The third tall portion has a third tall portion height.
The first short portion, which is disposed between the first tall portion and the
third tall portion, has a first short portion height that is less than the third tall
portion height. The second short portion, which is disposed between the third tall
portion and the second tall portion, has a second short portion height that is less
than the third tall portion height.
[0010] In some embodiments, the stiffening rib structure includes third, fourth, fifth,
and sixth sloped portions. The third sloped portion, which is disposed between the
first tall portion and the first short portion, has a height that slopes from the
first tall portion height to the first short portion height. The fourth sloped portion,
which is disposed between the first short portion and the third tall portion, has
a height that slopes from the first short portion height to the third tall portion
height. The fifth sloped portion, which is disposed between the third tall portion
and the second short portion, has a height that slopes from the third tall portion
height to the second short portion height. The sixth sloped portion, which is disposed
between the second short portion and the second tall portion, has a height that slopes
from the second short portion height to the second tall portion height.
[0011] In some embodiments, the first and second tall portions of the stiffening rib structure
have a tall portion width, and the one or more short portions have a short portion
width that is greater than the tall portion width.
[0012] In some embodiments, the third tall portion of the stiffening rib structure has a
tall portion width, and the first and second short portions have a short portion width
that is greater than the tall portion width.
[0013] In some embodiments, the blow-molded structural panel is a portion of a tabletop,
wherein the panel surface of the blow-molded structural panel comprises a bottom surface
of the tabletop.
[0014] In another aspect, embodiments provide a blow-molded structural panel including a
panel surface and a stiffening rib structure extending outward from the panel surface.
The stiffening rib structure includes a first tall portion having a first tall portion
height and a first tall portion width, and a second tall portion having a second tall
portion height and a second tall portion width. The stiffening rib structure also
includes one or more short portions disposed between the first tall portion and the
second tall portion. Each short portion has a short portion height that is less than
the first tall portion height and less than the second tall portion height. Each short
portion has a short portion width that is greater than the first tall portion width
and greater than the second tall portion width.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Other embodiments of the invention will become apparent by reference to the detailed
description in conjunction with the figures, wherein elements are not to scale so
as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like
elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
FIG. 1 depicts a blow-molded plastic tabletop having rib structures according to an
embodiment of the disclosure;
FIG. 2 depicts a detailed view of a rib structure of the blow-molded plastic tabletop
shown in FIG. 1; and
FIGS. 3 and 4 depict cross-sectional views of the rib structure shown in FIG. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Embodiments described herein are directed to blow-molded plastic structural panels,
such as may be used in furniture, buildings, vehicles, and other structures. One example
of a blow-molded panel is a blow-molded plastic tabletop 10 as shown in FIGS. 1 and
2. The tabletop 10 has a bottom surface 12, and extending therefrom are a plurality
of stiffening rib structures 14 that are integrally formed in the bottom surface 12
during the blow-molding process. Each rib structure 14 extends vertically outward
from the bottom surface 12 by various distances referred to herein as heights of various
portions of the rib structure 14.
[0017] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the length of the rib structure 14 extends from a first
end portion 20a to a second end portion 20b. The height of the rib structure 14 varies
along its length, including tall portions 16a, 16b, 16c, and short portions 18a, 18b.
For example, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the height H
T of the rib structure 14 in the tall portion 16c (also referred to as the third tall
portion height) is preferably about 23.7 mm, whereas the height Hs in the adjacent
short portion 18b (also referred to as the second short portion height) is preferably
about 10.5 mm. In the embodiment depicted in the figures, there are three tall portions,
referred to herein as the first tall portion 16a, the second tall portion 16b, and
the third tall portion 16c, and there are two short portions, referred to herein as
the first short portion 18a and the second short portion 18b. However, it will be
appreciated that there may be more or fewer tall portions and more or fewer short
portions in other embodiments. Thus, the invention is not limited to any particular
number of tall or short portions.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, the width of the rib structure 14 also varies over its
length. For example, the width W
T of the rib structure 14 in the central tall portion 16c (also referred to as the
third tall portion width) is preferably about 15.0 mm, whereas the width Ws in the
adjacent short portion 18b (also referred to as the second short portion width) is
preferably about 17.4 mm.
[0019] In the tall portions 16a-16c, the ratio of width W
T to height H
T preferably ranges from about 53% to about 73%, and is preferably about 63%. In the
short portions 18a-18b, the ratio of height Hs to width Ws preferably ranges from
about 50% to about 70%, and is preferably about 60%.
[0020] As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the radii of curvature R1 and R2 within the tall portions
16a-16c preferably range from about 4.1 mm to about 5.0 mm, whereas the radii of curvature
R5 and R4 within the short portions 18a-18b preferably range from about 5.2 mm to
about 6.3 mm. The radii of curvature R3 and R6 where the rib structure 14 meets the
other portions of the bottom surface 12 preferably range from about 10.0 to about
10.5 mm.
[0021] In the wide short portions 18a-18b, the plastic material of the bottom surface 12
is drawn less deeply into the mold than it is in the narrow tall portions 16a-16c.
Due to the difference in draw depth, the thickness of the plastic material of the
bottom surface 14 within the tall portions 16a-16c tends to be less than the thickness
of the plastic material of the bottom surface 12 within the short portions 18a-18b.
In the example depicted in FIGS. 3 and 4, the thickness T
T of the plastic material in the tall portions 16a-16c preferably ranges from about
1.2 mm to about 1.5 mm over the width of the rib structure 14, whereas the thickness
T
S of the plastic material in the short portions 18a-18b preferably ranges from about
1.5 mm to about 1.8 mm over the width of the rib structure 14. In one preferred embodiment,
T
T is about 1.25 mm and T
S is about 1.61 mm.
[0022] With continued reference to FIG. 2, the rib structure 14 includes several sloped
portions 22b, 22c, 22d, and 22e that connect the short portions 18a-18b and the tall
portions 16a-16c. In a preferred embodiment, these sloped portions 22b-22e have heights
that slope gradually between the height H
T and the height Hs. A preferred embodiment also includes a sloped portion 22a that
connects the first end portion 20a to the first tall portion 16a, and a sloped portion
22f that connects the second end portion 20b to the second tall portion 16b. These
sloped portions 22a and 22f have heights that transition gradually between the height
H
T and the heights of the end portions 20a-20b adjacent the lower surface 12 of the
tabletop 10.
[0023] Advantages of the rib structure described herein include:
- less plastic material is required compared to prior structures;
- the material thickness in the tall portions of the rib structure can be drawn not
as deeply as a conventional blow-molded structure, thereby maintaining strength; and
- the rib structure provides greater strength for fastening the steel frame to the tabletop,
resulting in a lower rate of material failure.
[0024] The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this invention have been presented
for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive
or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or
variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen
and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of
the invention and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary
skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various
modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications
and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended
claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally,
and equitably entitled.
1. A blow-molded structural panel comprising:
a panel surface; and
a stiffening rib structure extending outward from the panel surface, the stiffening
rib structure comprising:
a first end portion;
a second end portion disposed opposite the first end portion;
a first tall portion disposed adjacent the first end portion, the first tall portion
having a first tall portion height;
a second tall portion disposed adjacent the second end portion, the second tall portion
having a second tall portion height; and
one or more short portions disposed between the first tall portion and the second
tall portion, each short portion having a short portion height that is less than the
first tall portion height and less than the second tall portion height.
2. The blow-molded structural panel of claim 1 wherein the stiffening rib structure further
comprises:
a first sloped portion disposed between the first end portion and the first tall portion,
the first sloped portion having a height that slopes from adjacent the panel surface
to the first tall portion height; and
a second sloped portion disposed between the second tall portion and the second end
portion, the second sloped portion having a height that slopes from adjacent the panel
surface to the second tall portion height.
3. The blow-molded structural panel of claim 1 wherein the stiffening rib structure further
comprises:
a third tall portion disposed between the first tall portion and the second tall portion,
the third tall portion having a third tall portion height; and
the one or more short portions comprising:
a first short portion disposed between the first tall portion and the third tall portion,
the first short portion having a first short portion height that is less than the
third tall portion height; and
a second short portion disposed between the third tall portion and the second tall
portion, the second short portion having a second short portion height that is less
than the third tall portion height.
4. The blow-molded structural panel of claim 3 further comprising:
a third sloped portion disposed between the first tall portion and the first short
portion, the third sloped portion having a height that slopes from the first tall
portion height to the first short portion height;
a fourth sloped portion disposed between the first short portion and the third tall
portion, the fourth sloped portion having a height that slopes from the first short
portion height to the third tall portion height;
a fifth sloped portion disposed between the third tall portion and the second short
portion, the fifth sloped portion having a height that slopes from the third tall
portion height to the second short portion height; and
a sixth sloped portion disposed between the second short portion and the second tall
portion, the sixth sloped portion having a height that slopes from the second short
portion height to the second tall portion height.
5. The blow-molded structural panel of claim 1 wherein
the first and second tall portions have a tall portion width, and
the one or more short portions have a short portion width that is greater than the
tall portion width.
6. The blow-molded structural panel of claim 3 wherein
the third tall portion has a tall portion width, and
the first and second short portions have a short portion width that is greater than
the tall portion width.
7. The blow-molded structural panel of claim 1 comprising a portion of a tabletop, wherein
the panel surface of the blow-molded structural panel comprises a bottom surface of
the tabletop.
8. A blow-molded structural panel comprising:
a panel surface; and
a stiffening rib structure extending outward from the panel surface, the stiffening
rib structure comprising:
a first tall portion having a first tall portion height and a first tall portion width;
a second tall portion having a second tall portion height and a second tall portion
width; and
one or more short portions disposed between the first tall portion and the second
tall portion, each short portion having a short portion height that is less than the
first tall portion height and less than the second tall portion height, each short
portion having a short portion width that is greater than the first tall portion width
and greater than the second tall portion width.
9. The blow-molded structural panel of claim 8 wherein the stiffening rib structure further
comprises:
a first end portion;
a second end portion disposed opposite the first end portion;
a first sloped portion disposed between the first end portion and the first tall portion,
the first sloped portion having a height that slopes from adjacent the panel surface
to the first tall portion height; and
a second sloped portion disposed between the second tall portion and the second end
portion, the second sloped portion having a height that slopes from adjacent the panel
surface to the second tall portion height.
10. The blow-molded structural panel of claim 8 wherein the stiffening rib structure further
comprises:
a third tall portion disposed between the first tall portion and the second tall portion,
the third tall portion having a third tall portion height and a third tall portion
width; and
the one or more short portions comprising:
a first short portion disposed between the first tall portion and the third tall portion,
the first short portion having a first short portion height that is less than the
third tall portion height, and a first short portion width that is greater than the
third tall portion width; and
a second short portion disposed between the third tall portion and the second tall
portion, the second short portion having a second short portion height that is less
than the third tall portion height, and a second short portion width that is greater
than the third tall portion width.
11. The blow-molded structural panel of claim 1 comprising a portion of a tabletop, wherein
the panel surface of the blow-molded structural panel comprises a bottom surface of
the tabletop.